Woodhouse v. Trevino
Woodhouse v. Trevino
Opinion of the Court
Opinion by
§ 505. Failure of officer to collect and return execution for costs issued from court of appeals; liability of officer' and his sureties; mode of procedure to enforce such liability. In the above causes, the clerk of this court prose
This motion is brought under articles 1059 and 1060 of' the Revised Statutes, which read as follows:
“ Article 1059. All executions for costs of the supreme court or court of appeals, as authorized by law, shall he returned by the sheriff or constable to whom they are directed within four months from the date thereof.”
“ Article 1060. In case any officer shall fail or refuse to make such return with the- amount of such costs, if he has collected the same, within the time prescribed herein, or shall make a false or fraudulent return of any such execution, the clerk of said supreme court or court*454 of appeals may issue citation, returnable forthwith, to such officer, to appear before said supreme court or court of appeals, and show cause, if any he can, why he has not collected and returned such costs and execution; and failing to show cause, said court may enter judgment against such officer and the sureties on his official bond for twice the amount of said costs, together with the .costs of such proceedings.”
It appears to us that all the facts necessary to establish the liability of said sheriff and his sureties under the foregoing provisions of the statute are shown by the motion and the accompanying exhibits, and as said sheriff has failed to show any cause against the motion, it only remains for this court to render the judgment prayed for in the motion and' prescribed by the statute. It is therefore adjudged that Horace A. Morse, clerk of this court, do have and recover of S. A. Brito, and the said sureties upon his official bond as sheriff, aforesaid, the sum of $68, that sum being twice the amount of the aforesaid costs, together with the costs of this proceeding, and that execution may issue accordingly.
Motion granted.
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